1229 W Poplar St, Rogers, AR 72756(479) 636-1133"Saving Grace of Northwest Arkansas is a transitional living home for young women (ages 18-25) who have aged out of foster care or group homes, are facing homelessness, and/or have been abandoned by critical supports. (Click here for additional admissions criteria). Saving Grace is more than just another place to sleep for the night. It's a new community that believes that each of its members can succeed. We focus on the individual and recognize that everyone has different stories, needs and dreams. In the same way, your experience, support, and program length will be based on what you need . . . not some five-step plan."

THE SALVATION ARMY

Rogers, AR 72757

(479) 636-8522 – Thrift Store/Office 479-631-6972 2223 W. Walnut, Rogers, ARThe Salvation Army Emergency Shelter (479) 271-9545, 3305 SW I Street, Bentonville Shelter for single men and women. Also families 3 persons up to 30 days. Also provides a soup kitchen open to the public. Must not be under influence and have valid driver’s license

1206 N. 2nd Street, Rogers, AR 72756(479) 631-7878Family Shelter for men. Can stay up to 30 - 60 days.Souls Harbor is a transitional living facility for men. We provide food, clothing, shelter, and job opportunities free of charge, while walking alongside men who are ready to RECONSTRUCT their lives.

479-273-1060Transitional housing for Single parent families with two or fewer children under ten years of age.The Havenwood program provides transitional housing for single parents and their children in a supportive environment to help families become economically self-sufficient.

505 E Emma Ave, Springdale, AR 7276410.04 miles from city center Rogers479-756-7333 DAY CENTERHours of Operation: Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.A homemade hot meal is served at lunch on those 2 days. Coffee, water and snacks are available throughout the day. Volunteers can assist clients with job applications, interview process, and other services.

14100 County Rd 16, Bentonville, AR 72712(479) 795-2417The Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter is a private, nonprofit organization that provides 24-hour emergency residential care to children who are victims of family violence, neglect and physical and sexual abuse.

GENERAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

AMERICAN RED CROSS

1200 W. Walnut, Suite 2310

479-633-8330

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

900 Se 13TH Street, Bentonville

479-246-9472

Arkansans may apply for a vast array of services at their local county office as well as online. Services include ARKids First health insurance for children, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps), Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA) and Medicaid.

The Meals on Wheels Program is operated through each of our senior centers. We provide a hot meal, freshly prepared in our kitchens (Monday-Friday) and have frozen meals available for weekends, holidays, and inclement weather days.

ANIMEALS

AniMeals is a pet food program available for the pets of Meals on Wheels clients in Benton County, who are economically disadvantaged. The pet food program operates on a monthly delivery schedule. Contact Bentonville or Siloam Springs Senior Center to schedule AniMeals for your pet!

USDA COMMODITIES

The USDA Commodities Program provides healthy foods for economically challenged households, for children, and for the elderly. As your Community Action Agency, OHC partners with local food pantries to distribute these foods.

YOUTH NUTRITION

We provide summer meals in a safe environment for youth in Carroll County, ages 18 years & younger. Wholesome lunches and other special nutrition services are served at Berryville Community Center and Locust Heights Apartments.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

LIHEAP

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program assists low income households in meeting their immediate home energy needs.

WATER ASSISTANCE

Assists low income households in Rogers and Gravette with their water bills

PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE

People Helping People is a prescription assistance program for individuals living in Carroll County. It is for people who need prescriptions, but do not have the resources available to obtain them.

Hidden in Plain Sight is a mobile education experience. OHC educates parents and guardians with clues to help determine if their child or loved one might be using drugs or alcohol. Participants must be 21 years of age or older to engage in this program.